Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:10 pm Post subject: Who are the Best WR's, especially for the WCO?

I'm a Dolphins fan (if it isnt obvious) and we are definitely in the market for a young talented WR to help Tannehill. So my question is what WR's should i look out for that we have a chance of drafting? Preferably in the picks 4-12 range since i think we can end up anywhere around there._________________

Any WR being drafted 4-12 better be more than a "WCO WR". If you want a WR strictly for a WCO, you can find them in the later rounds.

Besides, you already have a perfect one in Rishard Matthews. He's physical, runs the comeback/curl, slant and out as well as anyone, can get off the press, and has great hands. Too bad the he's not starting yet.

Any WR being drafted 4-12 better be more than a "WCO WR". If you want a WR strictly for a WCO, you can find them in the later rounds.

Besides, you already have a perfect one in Rishard Matthews. He's physical, runs the comeback/curl, slant and out as well as anyone, can get off the press, and has great hands. Too bad the he's not starting yet.

I know...i wish he got some time but legedoodoo naanee is wasting time starting for us, idk when they are going to realize that hes horrible

but what i mean is, will any wr technically fit in the WCO?_________________

I honesly think Justin Hunter is the most talented WR, however, I don't like that he is a body catched. Every game I've seen of his he almost never uses his hands. He's my favorite WR and he can obviously change the way he catches so it would be worth the risk to draft him in the back end of that 4-12 range._________________

When looking for a "West Coast Offense" WR you're looking for sure hands, size, ability to beat the jam, and somebody who uses his body effectively to create separation. WCO WRs dont need to be burners, just guys that are, or can be, effective in the three step game._________________

PowerElite wrote:

Tannehill is a wide receiver... Wilson is the midget Seahawks QB who I absolutely wouldn't have drafted

Probably Cal's Keenan Allen. The best overall prospect is Justin Hunter, however._________________A sunny disposition is worth more than fortune. Young people should know that it can be cultivated; that the mind like the body can be moved from the shade into sunshine. Thine own reproach alone do fear